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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1952)
IIKRAI-D AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACT! SEVEWI FORT ROCK iiy itoiti in . ,Mi(i:k On Monday allernoon, April 31. the ''uil Hock 4 II Chili wun or linhlr.rd wllh Ihe helping IiiiiiiI of Lee Hnhncli. Mm, Arthur Mitrunl rll Knlcy was appointed Ihe lender nl 1 lie clul). Mm. Knlcy led a 411 i uup In tYlirhiuiin lor throe ycnrn. bite In Ihe mother of Unco children, lied nllendn I'n Inlry high nchonl mul Jrun nml Joe HtlPiiil the fail Hoc k guide Nchool Mrn. Miuulee Ward, Mm. Floyd Mi n ih It nnd Mrn. A. Knlry wore llio niulhrrn present when llio club wnii in wniilnl. 'Dip project lor the buys la Hnihclor Hewing "ml (Jump Cook pry, Hull llio till in will Itiu n sowing Hiio uonkllig. jenn will lr it ill lliiinv management mid cunning. Illleclcd nlflccrn hit; Toicnu Ward, president, Mux Mullln, vice president; .Jean Knlry. secretary; (.'Union Perry, rrporiar; Hobby llllilrr mid Dwlchl Rutherford, yrll leaders, nml Jerry 1'ltrhcr. sung leader. Their I li nl meeting wan held TlminOny afternoon, April 24, mid will bo I if Id every ThurMlny alter noun alter school In out. Wrdnrfdiiy afternoon. April '.'3, nine-loot Warren Deep freeze was delivered to Hip I' oil Horn Hlorp, thereby making hlntory as lo bping llio llrnl (Ippp licco In fort Hock belhell Rutherford In keep ing II .locked Willi a variety ol lie ci emu born mid larger puck- uea, lie alio plana on slocking II wuh Irusrn meat and vegetables III ihe very near mure. TlmrMlay alternonn. April 24, part ol the fclccli Icily Coniniltlco met at llio 1'orl Hock Orange hall to dincu-i plana for a public lutetlny to bo held In about a ninnlli. Tlio ineellnn will bo lor Ihe purpose ol signing up thone who wmli lo aeo power In this section. There will be movies, talka Irom engineers, eta., per taining to bringing power to thla necllon ol the county. The coin nilltroa are workliiK overtime try ing to gel the necennnry duta pro pared, ao thai a dellnlte dale can bo tot lor the meeting. Saturday n tier noon. April 28, M-8gt. and Mrn. tiobert McOee, Mary, the twins Pal and Mike and Jim Mcllee arrived Irom Camp Sionemen, Cnlll . to vlalt the Mc Uee lamlllea lor lew daya. Rob en will leave lor Camp Kllinore, N. J., about May 10, where he will await ordera lo be nhipped over aeaa. probably lo Clcrmany. June and Ihe children will live in Klam ath Kails until other plana are made. On Sunday alternoon Howard and Robert McUee were caught open ing fishing aeaaon a Itlle early by State Patrolman Kayo llollle. 'I hey were to make a trip Monday night to are Austin Dcboy the local Justice ol Uip Peace at Summer Uke P.H. They didn't have any Huh lor supper. i The farmers here appreciated Ihe rain wo had Thursday evening and most of the day Friday. It gave the freshly planted crops a good head atari. Friday alternoon, April 25, David McUee was honored with a birth day pony. Ho is now four years old. 'file party was held at Die erhonlhoune after school. Mrs. Jack K'llum plnyed the Happy Illrlhduy tune while the children -sang and Dm Id blew out lite candles on tho birihnav cake Mrs. Howard Mc- MEW rlOf-o'S O f ! tO tUlt your I J YMf ,r0)ic,;., fal), TsM ton,,u,0n. Exlra-lhlck needs and every one f siori iiket-:Voi iiide flbrovt gio Mtuiaiion. , , . m , I eaiily, providing quit, oiy c- Ceunlerbalaneed lld-lhot hOS Oil f nee teorureS I ta9tmt ,on, m low.n ol a finger loudi. Bull! by ipiiialliH In low-fmptraturt cobinefif A small payment down ... EASY TERMS on the balance! Cascade Home Furnishings Co. Hy MUM. JDK IIAI.Ot SFK folki Irom Malln who altended the Red lilt If Romi'l'ip last week end were happy lo return home with Ihe report thai niitnv prlrei wero taken bv Mt'l.iilloa in thr vniloiin events, Theion Jones' hor e, Vanilla, set a record for Ihe iurtennlle race. event bv covering Ihe dlnlanco In J2 4 neeondH. Lightning Htreuk, the horsr owned bv Mis, mul Mrs. Dewey IHiiillii. took llrnl III the Clans II Ounrlcr inlln rtu-e and l.oval fcuiimler's norne, Hentitv llobbler, llmik llrnl In the Jlu void Qtinrlrr j Horse nice. Attending Ihe Coiilriilernliy ol Hip Clirlntluii Ducl'lne lipid ol Redmond. I:.al week were: Mrn. I Hun tkcilt. Mrs. lien Johnson Pal Mndiliil. H'nn Millet. tt'tdlc Mc Aiilllle and Mnrlhii McAiilllle. Mr. and Mrn. norv rrice mm fmnilv we'e in siaiin over mi. i n .Am ,i,n lv.-eek.-nd. ncii Bavmond s Camp. . whero tnev now ri-u. 1 Mrn O. C. HtmnVIe relumed to her home m Portland 'niter sticndiiig ten davn with the hvron Johnsons. r Oee helped the honlenn, Mrn. Donald McOee. nerve the relrenn- uoiiaiu m.. '-..a.': "o th. chl.d;e Cherl Kellum , Ming and Max Malls and Dav d C"rC .V m'V Jafk Ke.lum and ..... --..-.. ,.,j il Mcllee families Friday, April Jo. Tliey returned home Ihe name day. Hope you folkn that are Orange meiiioer. are making plana lo be at the next Clenge moellng lo be held May 10. Mrn. A. Kaley will present a Utile number emitted, "Her First Vote." and 1 am nuro we all will enjoy It, Any one having anything they would like to contribute lo this program please contact Inc. Bandy Panner from Bend spent the weekend with Mr. ana Mrs. Bud Parka and children. Bandy's narents. Mr. and Mrn. Owen Pan ner, called lor him Sunday eve ning Ihe Pn nner n and Mr. and Mrn.' Darl Hunt enjoyed a welner roant Sunday Evening with Mr. and Mrs. Parks. Bud and Helen Parks are now driving a new Mil half-ton Ford pickup. Thry purchased It In Beni Friday. II had been on order lor some lime. Alice Miles was Is yearn young i on Anrll 21. but due to lllnenn of Ui grandchildren her birthday wasn't celebrated until Saturday, April 30, wllh a ninall dinner parly hrld at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks. Bill and Alan and Charley were present for Uie oc casion. Mr. and Mrs. Al Baert of Silver l.nke visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald McOee Sunday afternoon. Seems as though Don and Al are quite the horseshoe Inns and played the i game most of the afternoon. i William Dehne was on the sick j lint a few daya thin past week, ' he Is feeling much better now. A new sign has been put up In j from of Ihe Home Ranch Lodge, and work has been started on in molting gas pumps, I LOW PRICES! 1 .1., HI... U..L...1. k... AII.ClMt Cabinet of Saalsd- VERN OWENS' FORT KLAMATH By MVIIT1.I; WtMlvfl Mrs. Krnnk Denlcn and grand daughter. Ciilhv Denton, accompa nied bv Mrs. Kvn f'rltohclt, spenl riuri'lH v, April 20. on a trip lo I'rov peci. wnere mey viniten wun Mr, and Mrs. Chirles fanner nnd Leon love. Mrn. fmiuer and Love are Mm. Denton's niece and nephew respectively. Thev returned wllh csr Ion (1 ol flowering mnnnnnlta mid Oregon gnipe to be ured an decorntlonn for the Klamath County PontmnKlern' Annoclntlnn dinner mid meeting held Haturdav evening, Anrll J". In Ihe CI Clubhouse. Mr. mid Mrs. Msrlln Yeggo re- wl. .LrZ'Z Vto ni l'.'.. .eJ,h,7- !'V Ihe nnd newi of the panning of Mrn. MACDOEL Bv MAKtMBET STKVI'.NKON 'Ihe finite Volley Improvement Lengue will meet May 6. At the Innl meellim the old house be InngliiK lo the Lesiiue wsn aold to Frank Olal1.. On the building com mittee for Ihe new Community niMire mr me new oiiuiitini Inl) , b, bum , lhf ,,Jlur, , Waller Carruthern, Jens Delter mid Paul Robinson. The nexl meeting lor the Butte VbIImw farm !1i-a,, r'aiil-r will I.. .... i .u. - i.. ., place. Picture, taken wllh movie, and also tape recordlngn will be the main allracllon of Ihe evenlne. :.-Js:l the high school In Klsmoth whl0h took place' recently" Ali ,,r1embem are urged lo attend for "LuttL u'd r IT. V.llj .-j ..T.. ,Ore. They visited Neught's nlnter, , Mrs. J. W. Olngeri lch and family. and Mrn. Naught's parenln and family. Mr. and Mrn. William McKIn Mr. rrid Mrn. Jim Wliltt and Mrn. Ada Cooper tithed In Shasta Lake near Redding Sundnv, Those attending the Red Bluff rodeo over the weekend were: Mrn. Paul Rirblnson and daughter Ronemsrv. Minn Barbara Ander son, Mr, and Mrn. Jim Btevennon, Bob Tucker. Rov Tbdo. Darrel jOarey. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crtns. Neal Ferguson of Vinton. Calif., was an overnight guest Monday night In the Bud Stevenson home. rergunon la me lamer o, Mrs. ; Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Rhroeder I and son. Bab. of Dunnmuir, were guests Hunan y of Mr. and Mrs. lF,mrr Kanpen. Shrneder snoke to i u,e congrega'lon at the Maedoel Community Church Sundnv living an Interesting version on the Bible and It's work It wa reported this week that Virgil Bramnted bought a small acreage of land In Orass Vallev. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Kapnen attended the Eastern Star meeting In Klamath Falls Saturday night. WURLITZER A saetlrleat plane. Meay levely styles and flnhjkti M cheats LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th Venae's younger sister. Mn. frank Hlchmond, la whom death came on I sster Sunday following a lingering lllnesn. Frank Kdwardn left Wednesday by bin for Bend, where he wan met bv hln daughter, Mm. Kenneth Morrln of f'rliievlllc, the two milk ing the mm, indcr if Ihe trip by car to Porllund. whore Kdwardn consulted a uervo m lullnt in re gard to a nervous condition from which he Inn been suffering ntnee n attack jf flu during the winter. He nnd hit dnunhter returned here fiaturdnv nvenlng mis. Morris her homo In (leaving Sunday for Prlneville Mr. and Mrn. Frank Mlrahnn W"kend an K,it.ln ol Mr. land Mrn. Ilert On.v at the state egg - Inking station at Hnencer Creek, near Keno. where Ornv In r.latloned as watchinau for a month. He In a veteran employe of the Hale I Mi hatchery located on Crooked Creek south of here. Mrs. William A. I8adyei Page was admitted to Hillside hospital In Kgimuth Falls on Thursday. April 34, and on the following morn ing underwent nurgery. from which he Is recovering r-atinfactorllv. A group of local enthuniH.sts meeta each Thtiri.ditv evening at the Fort Klamath M-hodllioure for few hours relaxation ' 7 in tne form of snusre dancing to the mil ",' XVLJZ 'S.lV'LZn'X P'; the 'allowing have been at- lr""K "l"", ,' v ' . 'VndrrUovdlc'lXn Mm lM': wichol. and j'-J!"L!S" Whlch ' mucil sninvcu . On the occasion of his birthday on Friday evening, Donald Pniker was the gueet for surprise birth day dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmrn K. Van Wormer and son. Douglas, at their home i here. Local cattlemen have been work trig long and late, netting fence posts, building ftneo and where pos sible, dragK'ng pasture land, get ting meadows ready lor the heavy Influx of cattle which will get In full awing In the nexl two weeks. Planning to ship thrlr stock cither by truck or rail In the near fu ture are J. P. McAullffe. Patrick mi This!. P'er0 W (ifafW!s Holsum's better baking pro- f tIePoWy,eT, f 5J vides a good-tasting loaf that ; ! t!av0' tre,iore. . y K00 actually lives up to the delicious "-sJ , cOS,S n J-rrJ flavor of "home cook'n"'- Try Si-T) fewittodayforrealpleasure- ClT t.ookHolsum oy enm W. L tan Cs, fj and Joteph McAullffe, I-oren L. Miller dnd son, Stewart Nicholson, Lloyd Nicholson, lo mention some of the heaviest shippers of cattle lo Wood River valley from winter panturo lands In northern Califor nia. Thursday night a warm, gentle rain fell continuously, and where the snow has gone, the grans In growing fast under the ntlmultillon of warm nun and '.he welcome rain. There in still plenty of nnow on out lying ranches lo the north but with Ihe continuation of the nrenent fine weather, It will soon be gone. On Saturday, Lorln M. Htreeter wa able for tho first lime this venr to drive from the road to hln home, located some distance away. Mr. i nnd Mrn. Streeter have been I mowed In until Sa'.urdav. and nec leniary suppllen have been taken In 'Irom the road to the Htreeter home bv toboggan, Mr, Htreeter using rklls as a means ot travel. On Mondnv evening, April 51. the first rcgulor meeting of Ihe sea non was held In the Cf Clubhouse by the Porl Klamath Business As sociation, with a good attendance of members present. Chosen un!inlmou.lv to again FOR JUST 30c We'll wash and damp-dry 9 lbs. of laundry 30 MINUTE SERVICE Soap and Bleach furnished for just a nickle each! THE LAUNDERETTE South 6th and Oweni nn u i t l li laas- v l I I'l I'l l , .- m .: ' ijJrw- Tael s V Jf M M m fV wm v m m hes.1 the Association aa secretary I manager was Mrs. Harold Wlmer, with the following advisory board to act between meetings: J. Qulncy Buell, Ounn A. Page. Carl H. Wll ) son. Valtcr Midklff and Clay 'Thomas. Plans were made for nendlng out folders advertising Crater Lake and the Wood River Valley. Last year, 20,000 pamphlets were din trlbuted by mall and locally, and this year It was decided to have more printed, as the demand ex ceeded the supply last neason. The folders are printed In Klamath ! Falls by the Klamath Printing Co.. and . are mailed to unamoera oi : Commerce, Automobile Clubs and travel bureaus, etc., throughout the , United States as well as parU of ' Canada. j At the clone of the business dis cussion, coffee and cake were en- Joyed, wun Mm. biizaoein ijoomev, Mrs. Harold Wlmer. Ouss and Wll-' Ham A. Page, acting as hosts for i the social hour. The next meeting ( will be on Monday evening. Mav , 5. and a special invitation to at- . So They Grow Oeo. N. Taylor From the time Peg was a wee tot. her Mother read the Bible to her dally. And they kneeled as Mother prayed. In time Peg herself eame to lift a bit of pmyer - Then on a day, Peg took an open stand for Christ. She knew that Christ had died ay i for her and mat mother. True enough, nasi Jes us .. . Let the little ones come to me and do not hinder them -See Mt. 19:14. Now the re verse. In a cot tage In one of our Geo. N. Taylor jnwed glrl, live to,t.iier until each In turn leaves for the maternity ward where she Is to bring forth a babe that will never know Its father. It all teaches Bring up a child in the way It should go and when It Is old It will not depart from it. P ft omen have waited -for Klamath's Finest Bakery tended to Superintendent Oeorge Vv ofi k l and Chief Ranger Louis Hnl ock. of Crater Lake National Park. Sheriff "Red" Murray Brltton was a business visitor here from Klamath Falls on Saturday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orem left "BALDY" EVANS PROUDLY PRESENTS The Singing Sensation Of The Notion! LEFTY : mum DANCING 9 'til 1 $150 PER PERSON (TAX INC.) . Here is the tempting aroma of fresh baked bread right from the oVen, tender as a smile and filled with such new satisfying flavor your appetite tells you. ..This is it the bread I've been waiting for! Better buy. better- baked HOLSUM. N ' ' Sunday, April 37. for Portland, where Mrs. Orem will again under go arm surgery at St. Vincent ' hospital. During her absence. Mrs. Ord Prllchett Is caring for her ion, Cary, and daughter, Anne. Orem expects to return here Wednesday, and will go back to Portland In about week to bring hit wile home. , WITH . BLACKIE CRAWFORD AND THE ' : WESTERN CHEROKEES featuring DANNY BROWN JOHNNY RECTOR JIMMIE DENNIS ' ARMORY FRI. MAY? HERE IS A SHOW THAT IS PACKED WITH ALL TYPES OF ENTERTAIN MENT. , DON'T MISS IT! M24 No. 4th Phent 8365 I